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Victory in Normandy

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This comprehensive digital manual delves into the historical account of General Courtney Hicks Hodges and the U.S. First Army during the pivotal Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of France. The...
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Victory in Normandy
This comprehensive digital manual delves into the historical account of General Courtney Hicks Hodges and the U.S. First Army during the pivotal Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of France. The manual features the meticulously detailed war diary entries penned by General Hodges' trusted aides, Major William C. Sylvan and Captain Francis G. Smith Jr., offering an intimate glimpse into the preparations, challenges, and triumphs of the invasion. Witness firsthand the strategic planning, battlefield decisions, and personal insights that shaped the course of history. Experience the intense drama and unfolding events of the Normandy campaign through the eyes of those who lived it, gaining valuable historical insights and a deeper understanding of the sacrifices and accomplishments of the U.S. First Army during World War II.

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